Write with purpose. Publish with impact.
Are you a journalist, analyst, writer, or expert passionate about the Republic of the Congo and Francophone Africa?
TheCongoMail.com invites independent contributors to join our growing network of voices committed to credible, thoughtful, and relevant reporting.
We are particularly interested in contributions related to:
- Politics, governance, and the 2026 presidential elections
- Economy, business, and regional trade
- Society, environment, and public health
- Culture, identity, and innovation
- Investigative reporting and fact-checking
- Disinformation and media ethics in Congo-Brazzaville
What We’re Looking For
We welcome:
- Original reporting and field-based journalism
- Opinion pieces and expert analysis
- Interviews, essays, or thematic series
- Data-driven or investigative articles
- Visual stories (photojournalism, infographics, video)
Submissions must be accurate, respectful, and adhere to professional journalistic standards. We do not accept content that is defamatory, promotional, or plagiarized.
How to Submit
To propose a contribution:
- Send a short pitch or draft through our contact page.
Include your full name, short bio, and any relevant writing samples or links. - If your proposal is accepted, our editors may work with you to refine your piece before publication.
- Contributors are credited by name (or anonymously, upon request) and may receive compensation for selected investigations or commissioned work.
Editorial Integrity
All contributions are subject to review and must respect our editorial charter and code of ethics. While we welcome diverse perspectives, TheCongoMail.com reserves the right to decline or edit submissions for legal, ethical, or quality reasons.
Why Contribute?
- Reach a national and international audience
- Join an independent media committed to transparency and public interest
- Amplify underreported stories from the Congo-Brazzaville region
- Contribute to building a responsible media ecosystem
Your voice can shape the debate. Your reporting can make a difference.